SKKUK Director: In many clinics we will continue to handle only emergency cases

SKKUK Director: In many clinics we will continue to handle only emergency cases

As long as the pandemic lasts, in many QKUK clinics only emergency cases will be addressed so that the beds will be dedicated to contacting Coronavirus. SSKKUK Director Basri Sejdiu said that in an interview for Online Economy. Sejdiu has said that the first job they did was the prioritization of [...]

As long as the pandemic lasts, in many QKUK clinics only emergency cases will be addressed so that the beds will be dedicated to contacting Coronavirus.

SSKKUK Director Basri Sejdiu said that in an interview for Online Economy. Sejdiu has said that the first job they did was prioritize clinics, where they did emptying the Infectious Clinic with other patients, which then started filling it with cases that were positive with Coronavirus.

The time of pandemic actually began with us a little earlier than the first cases appeared. We started with a preparation, forming a multidisciplinary SKKU committee and then we started with spatial preparation as well as the supply that has been important, as well as the reorganization of work and schedule. We have supplied the staff, but in parallel we have made several moves that have helped us save these materials too”, he said.

“We have prioritized clinics, first the Infectious Clinic which has been with other patients, we've made their void and gradually filled with patients who have been positive COVIDs, and on the other hand we've cleared spaces in the Pulmology Clinic, Dermatology, but we've also developed intensive new medication that was being built into sports medicine, so we have all managed to manage well<x>, Sejdiu said.

While talking about the work of the institution staff that Sejdiu runs, he says the priority was given to clinics that were directly affected with pandemic.

He says that even in clinics, they have established intensive rooms and filters to prevent the spread of this pandemic.

If we compare staff to other countries is a very small percentage of the infected, and all of this is due to this organization, because even in the clinic we have made intensive rooms, clinics with prioritizations, so those we've predicted to have larger fragmentation, we have prioritized them with material supplies, but also other things, which have helped as filters to prevent infections from entering”, Sejdiu said.

On the basis of the work being done at SSKUK, the time of switching to clinics has been re-organised. Sejdiu, for EO, has said that since his work schedule since 7:15, this schedule has now been changed with doctors and nurses.

“It has become a government re-organization decision to become a reorganization and interruption of electronic operations, and in a way have been reasonable because the staff that has been endangered, age or some chronic illness has been released and the schedule has been set to cover 24 hours of service”.

The work hour from 07 to 15 hours has now been changed by doctors and nurses, so not focused on just one change, and that has had its logic, because the infection of a care team has been the possibility of being replaced by another change. As happened at the Intensive Clinic, a whole shift has gone and the other shift has only been ready for”, he said.

And the decision to allocate 300 euros to the Government for Doctors and Nurses has not been enjoyed by all. He says all staff at the KSF has been endangered.

Sejdiu admits that some of them have benefited from this package, but have not earned it, and the same have been returned to the means, reports EO.

“Fak is a part of the government's policy, and it's divided by 300 euros and the categories that will be beneficial and those decisions that will be beneficial, we've distributed into other entities, then they have formed lists and assessed the staff that could be compromised”.

“actually the entire Hospital Service, including all clinics and administrations and technical services, I think they were endangered. There have been some mistakes, because the lists have initially become shorter, so there have been benefits that have not been deserved and then turned away from this list and the return of tools”, Sejdiu said.

 

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